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Hurry! PS Plus and Xbox Live Gold on sale from only $4 — for now

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All that time at home have you going a little crazy? That’s understandable. Video games can provide a great diversion from all that’s going on right now, and we’ve stumbled on some crazy good deals from CDKeys on subscriptions to both PS Plus and Xbox Live Gold at prices up to 75% off what you would pay elsewhere, starting starting as cheap as $4.

Both services are vital if you’re looking to play multiplayer online, and offer up to four full games free per month for you to check out. You’ll also gain access to exclusive discounts of up to 75% off select featured games — another great benefit. And for the price you can get them from CDKeys right now, you would be silly not to take advantage of this limited-time deal.

Xbox Live Gold

Xbox Live Gold is excellent for serious Xbox gamers. First and foremost, you’ll enable multiplayer online gaming to play with friends on Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Microsoft also throws in about free four games per month, which are yours to keep as long as you keep your Xbox Live Gold account active. Additionally, you gain access to exclusive discounts on must-have titles.

  • One-Month Xbox Live Gold Membership — $4, was $10
  • Three-Month Xbox Live Gold Membership — $20, was $25
  • Six-Month Xbox Live Gold Membership — $33, was $38
  • One-Year Xbox Live Gold Membership — $55, was $60

The best deal right now is on the one-month membership, which is about a 60% discount off the normal retail price.

PS Plus

Like Xbox Live Gold, PS Plus also enables multiplayer online gaming on PlayStation consoles. PS Plus works with the latest PlayStation 4 Pro as well as the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. You also receive two free games a month, and access to exclusive discounts on items at the PlayStation Store, and free next day shipping so you’re never waiting long to play that next game.

  • Three-Month PS Plus Membership — $16, was $25
  • One-Year PS Plus Membership — $34, was $60

Here, we would recommend you opt for the one-year membership, which saves you more than 40% off the retail price.

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Ed Oswald
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